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Pyjama Pilots

Pyjama Pilots

De: Jimbo Burgess
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Three Ag Pilots based in New Zealand, talk about their aviation adventures from around the world. Jimbo Burgess, Pete Blake, and Sam HoodJimbo Burgess
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  • #20 Ag Aviation vs Technology: Is Variable Rate Worth It?
    Mar 15 2026


    In this episode, Jimbo, Hoodie and Pedro dive into the debate around modern spreading tech — variable rate systems, cockpit mapping, and whether it’s actually improving outcomes or just adding cost and complexity for farmers. Is the technology genuinely helping pilots and cockies get better results, or is it a half-finished system that’s shifting risk and responsibility onto the people flying the job?

    The conversation drifts (as it always does) through real stories from the cockpit — dodgy fert density, spread tests, long days in Gizzy, and the reality of life as an ag pilot when the weather, the boss, and the cockies all have different expectations.

    Along the way the lads also get into:

    • Why constant-rate spreading actually is an improvement

    • When automation helps… and when it becomes a distraction

    • The pressure pilots face when new systems don’t work as advertised

    • Early mornings, endless seasons, and the micro-climates every ag pilot learns to read

    • Electric aircraft experiments, drones, and where ag aviation might be heading next

    It’s part industry discussion, part hangar-talk, and part therapy session for anyone who’s ever worked in agricultural aviation.

    Expect strong opinions, plenty of laughs, and the usual sideways detours into aircraft, war stories, and the realities of flying for a living.

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    1 h y 32 m
  • #19 Ag Pilots, Mad Winds & Mesopotamia Mayhem
    Dec 8 2025

    In this episode the lads cover everything from the serious to the downright ridiculous. Pedro debriefs the Ag Aviation Conference — mental-health panels, medical reforms, and why pilots still fear losing their medicals — before the crew dives into training pathways, turbines vs pistons, and the future of the industry.

    Then the gold starts flowing: wild strip operations, tailwinds that make no sense, hybrid-electric ag-planes, and farmers doing farmers things.
    And topping it all off: the Mesopotamia Station story — two blokes accidentally sprinting 80 km/h down a strip hanging onto a moving aircraft .

    A mix of industry insight, pure chaos, and some of the funniest rural aviation yarns you’ll hear.


    **Special shout out to those who know Pedro and/or Hoodie and are asking what I'm up to! ;-D

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    1 h y 44 m
  • #18 Flaps, Floats, and Poor Life Choices
    Nov 8 2025

    The boys are back on the mics and straight into it. Jimbo’s been ping-ponging between NZ and Aussie, Hoodie’s barely alive after Pearl Jam, and Pedro is halfway between a half-marathon and a meltdown.

    This episode somehow manages to cover:

    • the “10 accidents in 10 weeks” saga• why pilots aren’t always the problem (management... hello)• flap checks, hopper pops, and learning the hard way• fake IDs, tequila disasters, and legendary hangovers• new composite firebombers that look like something out of Planes• ATPLs no one wants to pay for• floats, survey flying, and CFG headaches• plus the usual roasting, reminiscing, and barely-appropriate stories


    It’s chaotic, honest, aviation-nerdy, and very on-brand.
    Grab a drink (but not raro-tequila), settle in, and enjoy the ride.

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    1 h y 20 m
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